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What is vanprastha ashram? Explain briefly

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Answered by gangothrysunil2003
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Vanaprastha is part of the Vedic ashram system, which starts when a person hands over household responsibilities to the next generation, takes an advisory role, and gradually withdraws from the world.


sofia3522: You answered about Grihastha ashram
gangothrysunil2003: sorry
sofia3522: It’s okay
gangothrysunil2003: Vanaprastha (Sanskrit: वनप्रस्थ) literally means "giving up worldly life". Sannyasa (renunciation ascetic, 4th stage).Vanaprastha is the stage whivh typically follows Grihastha (householder), but a man or woman may choose to skip householder stage, and enter Vanaprastha directly after Brahmacharya (student) stage, as a prelude to San yasa (ascetic) and spiritual pursuits.
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